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380 related items for PubMed ID: 17911802

  • 1. Semantic issues in integrating data from different models to achieve data interoperability.
    Qamar R, Rector A.
    Stud Health Technol Inform; 2007; 129(Pt 1):674-8. PubMed ID: 17911802
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  • 2. Standards and biomedical terminologies: the CEN TC 251 and ISO TC 215 categorial structures. A step towards increased interoperability.
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  • 3. Semantic similarity-based alignment between clinical archetypes and SNOMED CT: an application to observations.
    Meizoso García M, Iglesias Allones JL, Martínez Hernández D, Taboada Iglesias MJ.
    Int J Med Inform; 2012 Aug; 81(8):566-78. PubMed ID: 22421520
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  • 4. Standardized and flexible health data management with an archetype driven EHR system (EHRflex).
    Brass A, Moner D, Hildebrand C, Robles M.
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  • 5. Toward the interoperability of HL7 v3 and SNOMED CT: a case study modeling mobile clinical treatment.
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    Hwang JC, Yu AC, Casper DS, Starren J, Cimino JJ, Chiang MF.
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  • 7. Achieving clinical statement interoperability using R-MIM and archetype-based semantic transformations.
    Kilic O, Dogac A.
    IEEE Trans Inf Technol Biomed; 2009 Jul; 13(4):467-77. PubMed ID: 19586813
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  • 8. Evaluation of SNOMED coverage of Veterans Health Administration terms.
    Penz JF, Brown SH, Carter JS, Elkin PL, Nguyen VN, Sims SA, Lincoln MJ.
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  • 9. A logical approach to semantic interoperability in healthcare.
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    Moner D, Maldonado JA, Boscá D, Angulo C, Robles M, Pérez D, Serrano P.
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  • 11. Using SNOMED CT codes for coding information in electronic health records for stroke patients.
    van der Kooij J, Goossen WT, Goossen-Baremans AT, de Jong-Fintelman M, van Beek L.
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  • 12. Can openEHR archetypes be used in a national context? The Danish archetype proof-of-concept project.
    Bernstein K, Tvede I, Petersen J, Bredegaard K.
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  • 13. Intelligent semantic interoperability: Integrating knowledge, terminology and information models to support stroke care.
    Goossen WT.
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  • 14. An evaluation of the utility of the CEN categorical structure for nursing diagnoses as a terminology model for integrating nursing diagnosis concepts into SNOMED.
    Bakken S, Warren J, Lundberg C, Casey A, Correia C, Konicek D, Zingo C.
    Stud Health Technol Inform; 2001 Jul; 84(Pt 1):151-5. PubMed ID: 11604723
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  • 15. Integration of tools for binding archetypes to SNOMED CT.
    Sundvall E, Qamar R, Nyström M, Forss M, Petersson H, Karlsson D, Ahlfeldt H, Rector A.
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  • 16. Sharing ontology between ICD 11 and SNOMED CT will enable seamless re-use and semantic interoperability.
    Rodrigues JM, Schulz S, Rector A, Spackman K, Üstün B, Chute CG, Della Mea V, Millar J, Persson KB.
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  • 17. Harmonizing clinical terminologies: driving interoperability in healthcare.
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  • 18. Towards ISO 13606 and openEHR archetype-based semantic interoperability.
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  • 19. Creation of a local interface terminology to SNOMED CT.
    Osornio AL, Luna D, Gambarte ML, Gomez A, Reynoso G, de Quirós FG.
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  • 20. Measures of semantic similarity and relatedness in the biomedical domain.
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    J Biomed Inform; 2007 Jun 27; 40(3):288-99. PubMed ID: 16875881
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